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Scientific Programming, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2007
- Boleslaw K. Szymanski:
Fortran programming language and Scientific Programming: 50 Years of mutual growth. 1-2 - W. Van Snyder:
Scientific programming in Fortran. 3-8 - John K. Reid, Robert W. Numrich:
Co-arrays in the next Fortran Standard. 9-26 - Charles D. Norton, Viktor K. Decyk, Boleslaw K. Szymanski
, Henry J. Gardner
:
The transition and adoption to modern programming concepts for scientific computing in Fortran. 27-44 - Hans P. Zima:
From FORTRAN 77 to locality-aware high productivity languages for peta-scale computing. 45-65
Volume 15, Number 2, 2007
- Charles D. Norton:
High performance computing for mission-enabling space applications. 71-73 - Joseph C. Jacob, Peter Eisenhardt, David Makovoz:
Parallel MOPEX: Computing mosaics of large-area Spitzer surveys on a cluster computer. 75-81 - Joseph Wang, Yong Cao, Raed Kafafy, Viktor K. Decyk:
Electric propulsion plume simulations using parallel computer. 83-94 - Richard Madison, Abhinandan Jain, Christopher Lim, Mark W. Maimone
:
Performance characterization of a rover navigation algorithm using large-scale simulation. 95-105 - Chris Hill, Dimitris Menemenlis, Robert Ciotti, Chris Henze:
Investigating solution convergence in a global ocean model using a 2048-processor cluster of distributed shared memory machines. 107-115
Volume 15, Number 3, 2007
- Jan Lemeire, Erik F. Dirkx, Frederik Verbist:
Causal analysis for performance modeling of computer programs. 121-136 - Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
Mixed task and data parallel executions in general linear methods. 137-155 - Jonas Koko:
Vectorized Matlab codes for linear two-dimensional elasticity. 157-172 - Vladimir Korkhov, Dmitry Vasyunin, Adianto Wibisono, Adam Belloum, Márcia A. Inda
, Marco Roos, Timo M. Breit, Louis O. Hertzberger:
VLAM-G: Interactive data driven workflow engine for Grid-enabled resources. 173-188
Volume 15, Number 4, 2007
- David Walker, Ewa Deelman:
Dynamic computational workflows: Discovery, optimisation and scheduling. 191-192 - Andrew Stephen McGough, Asif Akram, Li Guo, Marko Krznaric, Luke Dickens, Dave Colling, Janusz Martyniak, Roger S. Powell
, Paul Kyberd, Chenxi Huang, Constantinos Kotsokalis, Panayotis Tsanakas:
GRIDCC: A Real-time Grid workflow system with QoS. 213-234 - David W. Walker, Lican Huang, Omer F. Rana, Yan Huang:
Dynamic service selection in workflows using performance data. 235-247 - Gurmeet Singh, Karan Vahi, Arun Ramakrishnan, Gaurang Mehta, Ewa Deelman, Henan Zhao, Rizos Sakellariou
, Kent Blackburn, Duncan A. Brown, Stephen Fairhurst
, David Meyers, G. Bruce Berriman, John Good, Daniel S. Katz:
Optimizing workflow data footprint. 249-268 - Eddie Al-Shakarchi, Pasquale Cozza, Andrew Harrison, Carlo Mastroianni, Matthew S. Shields, Domenico Talia, Ian J. Taylor:
Distributing workflows over a ubiquitous P2P network. 269-281 - Emir M. Bahsi, Emrah Ceyhan, Tevfik Kosar:
Conditional workflow management: A survey and analysis. 283-297

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